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BNC: 37065 COCA: 18680

cachet

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
cachet /ˌkæˈʃeɪ/ noun
cachet
/ˌkæˈʃeɪ/
noun
Learner's definition of CACHET
used to say that someone or something is liked or respected by people声望;名望,优良标志
[noncount]
[singular]
BNC: 37065 COCA: 18680

cachet

noun

ca·​chet ka-ˈshā How to pronounce cachet (audio)
1
a
: a seal used especially as a mark of official approval
b
: an indication of approval carrying great prestige
The president placed his cachet on the project.
2
a
: a characteristic feature or quality conferring prestige
regarded the possession of real estate as a cachet of respectability
b
: prestige
being rich … doesn't have the cachet it used to Truman Capote
3
: a medicinal preparation for swallowing consisting of a case usually of rice-flour paste enclosing a medicine
4
a
: a design or inscription on an envelope to commemorate a postal or philatelic event
b
: an advertisement forming part of a postage meter impression
c
: a motto or slogan included in a postal cancellation (see cancellation sense 3)

Example Sentences

a movie director with great artistic cachet His research in Antarctica gave him a certain cachet among other scientists.
Recent Examples on the Web In addition to mastering certain movement in the Batsuit, Pattinson says landing the role has given him some extra cachet with a few friends. Kara Warner, PEOPLE.com, 23 Feb. 2022 Perhaps, Kidd was asked, his time around James, Antetokounmpo, Nowitzki and Bryant gives him cachet with Doncic. Los Angeles Times, 18 Dec. 2021 The possibilities, with the Salzburg Festival’s cachet and budget of nearly 60 million euros ($61.5 million), are extensive. New York Times, 1 Aug. 2022 As Idaho’s only land-grant university, with the state’s only public law school, the University of Idaho possesses in-state cachet and connections that Boise State is hard-pressed to match. Daniel Golden, ProPublica, 4 July 2022 These buyers will be seeking a stylish, innovative, safe, technically advanced, and fun-to-drive sedan with prestige and cachet – a Mercedes-Benz hallmark. Michael Harley, Forbes, 1 July 2022 As the newest member of the Range Rover clan, the Evoque had to project the cachet associated with its family while also keeping its price palatable to commoners. Ezra Dyer, Car and Driver, 10 June 2022 Despite the allegations about working with law enforcement, Sutter maintained cachet within the extreme right wing, in large part because Tempel ov Blood and Martinet Press produced graphic, ultraviolent literature popular with the extremist crowd. Ali Winston, Rolling Stone, 5 June 2022 Lawmakers from Maryland and other states were hoping Tuesday to spot their names on a different sort of list that similarly exudes political cachet. Jeff Barker, Baltimore Sun, 25 May 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

borrowed from French, "small seal with a coat of arms and initials engraved or in relief used to seal documents, a document so sealed, mark of approval, distinctive character," going back to Middle French, from cacher "to press" + -et -et entry 1 (here as a suffix of instrument) — more at cache entry 1

Note: See note at cache entry 1.

First Known Use

circa 1639, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of cachet was circa 1639
BNC: 37065 COCA: 18680

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